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Friday, February 02, 2018

Trump to Dems: Compromise on Immigration Now or Get Nothing After Election

House and Senate Republican conference leaders held a joint press conference at their annual retreat in West Virginia on Thursday and were asked about a wide range of issues, including immigration.

President Donald Trump has proposed a plan with what he calls four pillars: amnesty for millions of illegal aliens, an end to chain migration and the lottery VISA system, and increased border security. It also involves an eventual pathway to citizenship.

Senate Republican Conference Chairman John Thune (R-SD) told reporters “if we can solve DACA and border security, that may be the best we can hope for.”

CBS reported that Thune also said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) “has indicated his interest in moving forward with debate on immigration in the Senate.”

But House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows (R-NC) called legislation that deals only with DACA — the Obama-era program that protects some illegal aliens from deportation — and border security is a “non-starter” in the House, NPR reported.

Speaking at the conference on Thursday the president called his immigration framework “fair” and “generous” and that now it is up to Democrats to come to the table.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

No amnesty - if they want to become citizens and vote - get out, get in line, and do it legally!

Anonymous said...

the dems are playing with fire on this.

Anonymous said...

Democrats need a base however they really don't want the problem solved by Trump. You remember Obama didn't know what to do with them. We can't have Trump' solve the problem. It would make him look good and Dems don't want that.